What are the responsibilities and job description for the Robotic Operator B LPCT position at Precision Castparts?
MISSION
The Robotic Operator will be responsible for system operation and upkeep. This includes but is not limited to:
The Robotic Operator will be responsible for system operation and upkeep. This includes but is not limited to:
- System Safety
- System Operation
- Intermediate Troubleshooting uses robot alarm screen and HMI
- Assigned Preventative Maintenance
- Area Cleanliness
- Communicate with operators, supervisors, maintenance, and technical staff
- 1. System Safety
- 1.1. Objective:
- The Robotic Operator will understand all system safety requirements and be responsible for keeping the cell in a safe working order. If an issue arises, the Robotic Operator will shut the system down and work with the supervisor, maintenance, and technical staff to resolve the issue.
- 1.2. Essential Job Functions:
- Understand and follow:
- Lock-Out/Tag-Out Procedures
- Confined Space Procedures
- General Plant and Department Safety Procedures
- Suggest safety system improvements to supervisor and technical staff.
- Identify and report safety problems to supervisor and technical staff. Including but not limited to:
- System Operation
- Preventative Maintenance Tasks
- Equipment
- Work Area
- 2. System Operation
- 2.1. Objective:
- Robotic Operator will be responsible for system operation.
- 2.2. Essential Job Functions:
- Basic System Operation
- Load/Unload Part
- Replace Consumables
- Scan Part/Lot and Operation Sequence
- Start Program
- Part Inspection
- Run Tool Center Point (TCP) Program
- Basic understanding of total system function
- Ability to trace issue to major peripheral system
- Monitor production process based on defined criteria in Technique Card(s).
- 3. Basic Troubleshooting
- 3.1. Objective:
- Will be capable of performing intermediate troubleshooting in order to maximize cell uptime.
- 3.2. Essential Job Functions:
- Determine sub-system that is causing system failure.
- Intermediate Robot Troubleshooting:
- Jog Robot
- HOME Robot
- Identify and Recover Robot Faults
- Uses alarm screen and HMI
- Intermediate Vision System Troubleshooting:
- Identify and Recover System Failure
- Intermediate Process Troubleshooting:
- Identify conditions that caused process failure
- 4. Preventative Maintenance
- 4.1. Objective:
- Robotic Operator will be responsible for ensuring all assigned preventative maintenance tasks are performed in order to maximize cell uptime.
- 4.2. Essential Job Functions:
- Perform assigned preventative maintenance tasks.
- Provide feedback to supervisor and technical staff.
- 5. Area Cleanliness
- Keep work area free of debris.
- Verify tool boards are properly maintained.
- Report any issues to supervisor or technical staff.
- 6. Communication
- Provide fault recovery feedback to operators.
- Communicate with supervisor or technical staff on suggestions to improve system performance or solve system issues.
- Assist maintenance staff with system operation when necessary.
- 7. Complete logs and records.
- Perform other tasks as directed.
- Robotic Cell and Related Equipment
- Grit Blast Cell and Related Equipment
- Hoists, Straps, Chains, and Hooks
- Forklift
- Pallet Jack
- Basic Hand Tools
- Pneumatic Tools
- Inspection Tools and Gages
- General Plant and Department Training
- Additional Training Based on Equipment Used (i.e. Forklift Training)
- System Operator Training
- Basic Robot Training
- On-The-Job Training
- Prior robotic experience strongly preferred but not required.
- Self-motivated.
- Ability to read and interpret Technique Cards, routings, and other special instructions.
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to resolve problems and share information with others.
- Ability to work independently.
- Physical ability to perform the essential job functions including lifting or maneuvering objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to work in difficult working conditions, which may include exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, and other elements for extended periods of time.